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`` Such a vicious statement can only have its origin in the desire of a new political candidate to try to make his name known by condemning a man of world stature.
"... a new destiny requires a new origin, and the new origin must be from God.
It is also involved in loss of cellular homeostasis associated with early events in cancer onset and in prion diseases as well as in the origin of new species ( speciation ).
Unwinding of DNA at the origin, and synthesis of new strands, forms a replication fork.
In the new coordinate system, the origin is a fixed point of the map and the solutions are of the linear system A < sup > n </ sup > x < sub > 0 </ sub >.
Instead of reviving the old character, Schwartz had writers Robert Kanigher and John Broome, penciler Carmine Infantino, and inker Joe Kubert create an entirely new super-speedster, updating and modernizing the Flash's civilian identity, costume, and origin with a science-fiction bent.
Both included the work known as the Prose Merlin, but the Post-Vulgate authors left out the Merlin Continuation from the earlier cycle, choosing to add an original account of Arthur's early days including a new origin for Excalibur.
Francis Xavier was born in the family castle of Xavier ( Xabier, toponymic name whose origin comes from " etxaberri " meaning " new house " in the Basque language ) in the Kingdom of Navarre on 7 April 1506 according to a family register.
Another important factor was probably the Tsarina's German-Protestant origin: she was definitely highly fascinated by her new Orthodox outlook — the Orthodox religion puts a great deal of faith in the healing powers of prayer.
Country of origin has sometimes been difficult to determine, due to the constant discovery of new source locations.
Industrial proletariat, the new underprivileged class, were usually poor peasants or townspeople forced by deteriorating conditions to migrate and search for work in urban centers in countries of their origin or abroad.
The new understanding, even if it recognised the Israelites as Canaanites by origin, still treated the post-Conquest biblical story as real history.
He set out his ideas in the second edition of Of Pandas and People published in 1993, extensively revising Chapter 6 Biochemical Similarities with new sections on the complex mechanism of blood clotting and on the origin of proteins.
Birthright was initially intended to establish a new origin for Superman and Luthor.
The existence of Moses as well as the veracity of the Exodus story is disputed amongst archaeologists and Egyptologists, with experts in the field of biblical criticism citing logical inconsistencies, new archaeological evidence, historical evidence, and related origin myths in Canaanite culture.
It must be presented by means of non-traditional characteristics, you see … one might say that the origin of this music is also found in the interest in ‘ plastifying ’ music, of rendering it plastic like sculpture … musique concrète, in my opinion … led to a manner of composing, indeed, a new mental framework of composing " ( James 1981, 79 ).
Mergers and acquisitions ( abbreviated M & A ) is an aspect of corporate strategy, corporate finance and management dealing with the buying, selling, dividing and combining of different companies and similar entities that can help an enterprise grow rapidly in its sector or location of origin, or a new field or new location, without creating a subsidiary, other child entity or using a joint venture.
There are at least three versions of the origin of the name Neva: from the ancient Finnish name of Lake Ladoga ( meaning sea ), from the ( short from ) meaning swamp, or from thenew river.
In 1775 he expanded his criticism in a new book, Dissertation on the origin and antiquities of the antient Scots.

origin and divergent
With its divergent origin and innervation it is sometimes excluded from the ' hamstring ' characterization.
The key factor differentiating the divergent stances is the author's conceptualisation of the origin of homosexuality ; those who, taking a liberal stance, maintain that it is a condition which is outside the conscious control of homosexual men and women and has its origins in past misdeeds, whereas those who maintain that homosexuality is a wilful violation of ethical and natural principles takes an antagonistic position.
Issue # 87 featured the first appearance and origin of the divergent Kal-El of the Earth Prime reality, who would become known as Superboy-Prime.
In the case of divergent evolution, similarity is due to the common origin, such as divergence from a common ancestral structure or function has not yet completely obscured the underlying similarity.
Vertebrate forelimbs have a common origin and thus, in general, show divergent evolution.
An old melody, of similarly obvious folk-song origin, was favored in the London Jewry a century ago, and was sung in two slightly divergent forms in the old city synagogues.
Many of the Georgians of Tusheti as well as regions south of it may be of Kakh origin as well, judging from highly divergent genetics-A study headed by Georgian scientist Nasidze on Caucasian groups showed that Georgians of the Northeast of their country were hugely different from the rest.

origin and boundaries
This Basque related culture and race is, whatever the origin, attested in ( mainly Carolingian ) Medieval documents, while their exact boundaries remain unclear (" Wascones, qui trans Garonnam et circa Pirineum montem habitant ", as stated in the Royal Frankish Annals, for one ).
The law is codified in Article 116 of the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany, which provides access to German citizenship for anyone " who has been admitted to the territory of the German Reich within the boundaries of December 31, 1937 as a refugee or expellee of German ethnic origin or as the spouse or descendant of such person ".
While most spam originates in the U. S., spammers hop through open relays across political boundaries to mask their origin.
He originated a bank, the Banco de San Carlos-which is the precursor of today's Bank of Spain, a company to trade with the South American colonies and with Asia through the Philippine Islands-the Real Compañia de Filipinas, and an agricultural and hydraulic project known as the Canal de Cabarrus which is the origin of today's Canal de Isabel II, supplying the water to the city of Madrid, in the northeast of the Madrid Community-in the course of the Jarama and within the municipal boundaries of the towns of Torrelaguna, Patones, Torremocha del Jarama, Uceda and Caraquiz.
LISA will be sensitive to waves in the frequency band between 0. 03 millihertz to 100 millihertz, including signals from massive black holes that merge at the center of galaxies, or that consume smaller compact objects ; from binaries of compact stars in our Galaxy ; and possibly from other sources of cosmological origin, such as the very early phase of the Big Bang, and speculative astrophysical objects like cosmic strings and domain boundaries.
Prior to the installation of the AVA system, wine appellations of origin in the United States were designated based on state or county boundaries.
Donna Haraway's cyborg is an attempt to break away from Oedipal narratives and Christian origin doctrines like Genesis ; the concept of the cyborg is a rejection of rigid boundaries, notably those separating " human " from " animal " and " human " from " machine.
However, an impact origin was probably first proposed sometime after 1973 by a Casper geologist named Jack Wroble A total of ten wells have been drilled for oil and gas within the boundaries of the Cloud Creek structure between 1955 and 1999.
Britain used the term " Palestinian " to refer to all persons legally residing in or born in the boundaries of the British Mandate of Palestine without regard to their ethnicity, religion, or place of origin.
Its origin is linked to five other small villages that were in charge of defending the boundaries of São Paulo de Piratininga Village against the Tamoios, a wild tribe of Indians that lived in that region.
Around 1918, the ancestral virus, of avian origin, crossed the species boundaries and infected humans as human H1N1.
Outflow boundaries can persist for 24 hours or more after the thunderstorms that generated them dissipate, and can travel hundreds of kilometres ( miles ) from their area of origin.
Outflow boundaries can persist for over 24 hours and travel hundreds of kilometers ( miles ) from their area of origin.
Whereas air and water pollution travels across state and national boundaries irrespective of its origin, the value of RECs and the emergence of RECs markets depend very much on the markets created state by state through legislative action to mandate a Renewable Portfolio Standard.
Their origin is uncertain ; they may have been hero-ancestors, guardians of the hearth, fields, boundaries or fruitfulness, or an amalgam of these.
The origin of the name may be from the word krst, which means " cross ", and which in Serbia is the word for a stone sign denoting village boundaries.

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